On our way to Osoyoos from Kelowna, we planned on finding a random breakfast place while driving. We were super lucky and delighted to find this place.. we were cutting it close rolling in at 11 hoping we could still get breakfast.. the kitchen accommodated us. We were served by a lovely lady named Stacy and she suggested the KJ sweet/heat bowl.. super fantastic meal!! breakfast is my thing and i was totally satisfied.. what was even more impressive was how everything is done in house and sourced locally.. plus they are very involved in helping the community and the less fortunate. I would recommend this place...
Read moreI would like to write a review, but I cannot offer insight in order to offer a credible one. You see, this business is so seldom open, that it's nearly impossible to get one's foot in the door.
No matter the day, no matter the time, it seems as though the doors are always locked and the lights turned off.
There is a light-hearted / joking sign on the door that alludes to a random set of hours that the business will be open ~ but even this small-town humor wears thin after a dozen visits... to a locked door.
How the heck can the business make enough money to pay the bills when it's so rarely...
Read more"Im sorry but you cannot sit there, that is where the boss sits" 10cm of snow outside and we were sent outside to drink our coffee.
And who calls it a french onion soup, when there is no croutons or cheese. CMON now. seriously?
I spent $24 on two small coffees... a "french onion" soup and a pen. All the other reviews are lying to you.
Explain to me how you dont have room for someone to sit down when there is a full bar and stools, and a table saying "puzzle station"
Explain to me how you would call it a french onion soup.l
Explain to me how you serve beverages but there is not option...
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